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Astronauts in Trouble

Astronauts in Trouble : Live from the Moon

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Fifty years after Armstrong's one small step, the world's richest man claims the moon as his own personal property... and Channel Seven is there! This graphic novel shows what happens when absolute power corrupts absolutely, when The Mob has nuclear first-strike capability, and when cows jump over the moon. Witty banter, one-sixth gravity derring-do, and an explosive finale from a tale that Sci-Fi Universe says has "a wide-eyed sense of wonder and a clear appreciation for adventure-based science fiction." This book is like "Die Hard" meets 'Broadcast News" on the moon and was nominated for the American Library Association 2002 Popular Paperbacks. It has an introduction by Warren Ellis and a follow-up story by Larry Young and TRANSMETROPOLITAN artist Darick Robertson.

Mass Market Paperback

First published November 3, 1999

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May 27, 2022
Interesting premise, but filled with unlikable characters. I'm sure it would make a film just as bloated.
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November 18, 2007
Before Hollywood screws it up, read this indy comic. It's a Michael Bay film with brains you won't feel guilty about in the morning. How it would look if we REALLY tried to go to the moon in this day and age. The art is average/above-average, which is the only real drawback. Overall, a good story well worth your time.
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